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ParisTech (French pronunciation: [paʁitɛk]) is a cluster of 7 grandes écoles based in Paris, France. It covers the whole spectrum of science, technology and management and has more than 12,000 students.
The training programs in engineering bring them together. ParisTech schools also offer Master programmes, Advanced Masters (French: Mastères Spécialisés), MBA programmes and PhD programmes.
In 1991, a number of engineering Grandes Écoles set up a coordinating voluntary association, called "Grandes écoles d'ingénieurs de Paris", to foster closer collaboration in areas of common interest and thereby acquire international recognition as an entity of sufficient size and importance. In 1999, its name was changed to "ParisTech".
In 2007, ParisTech's status changed to a higher education institution (public establishment for scientific cooperation, French: établissement public de coopération scientifique). It was headed by a president, assisted by an executive bureau and a secretary general and administrated by a board of directors, supported by a strategic orientation council and a scientific council. The board of directors includes one representative of each college or institute as well as researchers, faculty members, and one representative of the students.[citation needed]
In 2016, ParisTech became a foundation under the umbrella of Fondation ParisTech, which was founded in 2010. At first, ParisTech had 10 members, but in 2016 it had only seven members. As of 2018, the president of ParisTech is Christian Lerminiaux (Chimie ParisTech), and the vice presidents are Sophie Mougard (Ecole des Ponts) and Gilles Trystram (AgroParisTech). In 2022, ParisTech became a nonproft organization under French law (per association loi 1901).[citation needed]
The member institutes of ParisTech are long-established grandes écoles, many of which were founded in the 18th century. Some deliver broad education in sciences while others provide research-focused level of expertise in selected scientific disciplines.
ParisTech was a former member of the IDEA League, an alliance between universities in science and technology in Europe, and is still a member of the ATHENS Programme. It is a member of the CESAER, the European association of universities in science and technology.[citation needed]
The member colleges and institutes are:
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ParisTech
ParisTech (French pronunciation: [paʁitɛk]) is a cluster of 7 grandes écoles based in Paris, France. It covers the whole spectrum of science, technology and management and has more than 12,000 students.
The training programs in engineering bring them together. ParisTech schools also offer Master programmes, Advanced Masters (French: Mastères Spécialisés), MBA programmes and PhD programmes.
In 1991, a number of engineering Grandes Écoles set up a coordinating voluntary association, called "Grandes écoles d'ingénieurs de Paris", to foster closer collaboration in areas of common interest and thereby acquire international recognition as an entity of sufficient size and importance. In 1999, its name was changed to "ParisTech".
In 2007, ParisTech's status changed to a higher education institution (public establishment for scientific cooperation, French: établissement public de coopération scientifique). It was headed by a president, assisted by an executive bureau and a secretary general and administrated by a board of directors, supported by a strategic orientation council and a scientific council. The board of directors includes one representative of each college or institute as well as researchers, faculty members, and one representative of the students.[citation needed]
In 2016, ParisTech became a foundation under the umbrella of Fondation ParisTech, which was founded in 2010. At first, ParisTech had 10 members, but in 2016 it had only seven members. As of 2018, the president of ParisTech is Christian Lerminiaux (Chimie ParisTech), and the vice presidents are Sophie Mougard (Ecole des Ponts) and Gilles Trystram (AgroParisTech). In 2022, ParisTech became a nonproft organization under French law (per association loi 1901).[citation needed]
The member institutes of ParisTech are long-established grandes écoles, many of which were founded in the 18th century. Some deliver broad education in sciences while others provide research-focused level of expertise in selected scientific disciplines.
ParisTech was a former member of the IDEA League, an alliance between universities in science and technology in Europe, and is still a member of the ATHENS Programme. It is a member of the CESAER, the European association of universities in science and technology.[citation needed]
The member colleges and institutes are: